NFL running back LeSean McCoy’s ex-girlfriend believes he orchestrated a home invasion that left her bloodied in an attempt to force her to leave his mansion, lawyer claims

A lawyer for NFL star LeSean McCoy’s ex-girlfriend Delicia Cordon says she was assaulted in a home invasion early Tuesday morning.

According to the lawyer, a man entered her Milton, Georgia, home and demanded specific jewellery that was gifted to Cordon by McCoy.

The lawyer claims that Buffalo Bills running back McCoy orchestrated the home invasion in an attempt to force Cordon out of the suburban Atlanta home.

The lawyer of NFL star LeSean McCoy’s ex-girlfriend claims that the Buffalo Bills running back orchestrated a home invasion that left her client bloody in an attempt to force her out of his suburban Atlanta mansion.

Attorney Tanya Mitchell Graham said that McCoy’s ex-girlfriend Delicia Cordon was physically assaulted on Tuesday morning by a man who entered her home in Milton, Georgia, with no signs of forced entry.

The man is said to have demanded specific jewellery that was gifted to Cordon by McCoy, who had asked for the items back on numerous occasions.

InstagramA disturbing photo that appears to be of designer Delicia Cordon was posted on Instagram.

According to a recording of an emergency dispatcher obtained by TMZ, police and medical staff were sent to a house in Milton, Georgia, at 3:23 a.m. on Tuesday to investigate a “home invasion,” and “in reference to a female who was assaulted, hit in the head, and locked in the bathroom.”

According to a police log obtained by Deadspin, police found two women with injuries at the home.

The caller, listed as Cordon, V., noted that the window to her son’s room was “open and a sheet is tied like someone went out from the 2nd floor.”

Five minutes into the call, at 3:28 a.m., the log says: “The caller poss thinks her ex-boyfriend poss set her up.”

In a now-deleted Instagram post, Cordon was seen with blood dripping down her bruised face. The caption accused McCoy of being a “WomanBeater.”

McCoy later released a statement denying the allegations, saying he hadn’t had contact with Cordon or the other woman in the home during the invasion in months.

“For the record, the totally baseless and offensive claims made against me today on social media are completely false,”McCoy wrote. “Furthermore, I have not had any direct contact with any of the people involved in months.”

McCoy and Cordon have been involved in a legal dispute for months over accusations, according to TMZ Sports.

According to the report, McCoy had filed a lawsuit trying to get Cordon removed from a home he owns in Georgia.

TMZ also reports that in the court documents, Cordon accused McCoy of secretly having people remove her belongings from the house shortly after the pair had discussed getting married and that McCoy later cut power to the home.

Since allegations against McCoy arose, the football star hired lawyer Don Samuel, the Atlanta-based lawyer who was part of the defence team for former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis when he was charged with murder in 2000.